So we have a DELL XPS 9520 a woman broke her screen and needed an immediate replacement so we removed bitlocker and put her Drive in an Asus TUF gaming laptop, everything is hunky dory.
We happen to have another DELL XPS 9500 screen that is compatible with the 9520, so tried installing new SSD's and doing a clean windows 11 install.
During formatting the installer can't find the Intel drivers for the nvme controller?
I spend a long time figuring out how to extract the drivers from the official dell installer downloads tried different versions, was able to load the drivers in the windows 11 installer; however, was unable to detect Samsung 980 Pro or Crucial P3.
Has Dell decided they want to be the new king of walled gardens and proprietary ecosystems?
This is really lame. And to buy an official DELL 2TB m.2 drive for the model it's been specified for Dell charges like 450$ !?
What the Hell?
I've noticed companies like HP using SSD which can only be seen in HP computers and not in anything else as well, but at least we can change theirs with a 3rd party.
Is this going to be the new normal?
Big integrators locking out 3rd party sourced components in favor of often times inferior components, with exclusive serial numbers?
We happen to have another DELL XPS 9500 screen that is compatible with the 9520, so tried installing new SSD's and doing a clean windows 11 install.
During formatting the installer can't find the Intel drivers for the nvme controller?
I spend a long time figuring out how to extract the drivers from the official dell installer downloads tried different versions, was able to load the drivers in the windows 11 installer; however, was unable to detect Samsung 980 Pro or Crucial P3.
Has Dell decided they want to be the new king of walled gardens and proprietary ecosystems?
This is really lame. And to buy an official DELL 2TB m.2 drive for the model it's been specified for Dell charges like 450$ !?
What the Hell?
I've noticed companies like HP using SSD which can only be seen in HP computers and not in anything else as well, but at least we can change theirs with a 3rd party.
Is this going to be the new normal?
Big integrators locking out 3rd party sourced components in favor of often times inferior components, with exclusive serial numbers?
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